I'm attempting to merge two PDF files from Google Drive via ConvertAPI with the following code. Both pdf1 and pdf2 are file objects.
function mergePDFs(pdf1,pdf2){
const formData = ""
formData['Files[0]'] = pdf1.getBlob();
formData['Files[1]'] = pdf2.getBlob();
Logger.log(formData['Files[0]']);
Logger.log(formData);
endpoint = "https://v2.convertapi.com/convert/pdf/to/merge?Secret=XXXXXXXXXXXXX&StoreFile=true"
var options = {
'method' : 'post',
'payload' : formData,
'muteHttpExceptions': true
};
Logger.log(UrlFetchApp.fetch(endpoint,options));
}
To which I receive the following error code:
{"Code":4000,"Message":"Parameter validation error.","InvalidParameters":{"Files":["Files array item count must be greater than 0."]}}
It should be noted both Logger.log() statement come up empty. It appears to me that assignments of pdf1 and pdf2 to formData['Files[index]'] are not
I have modified the following lines considerably as I'm not familiar with this syntax, but it was referenced on another Stack Overflow post.
formData['Files[0]'] = pdf1.getBlob();
formData['Files[1]'] = pdf2.getBlob();
I'm also finding that the declaration of formData is inconsequential regardless of whether it's declared as an array or as a string.
Lastly, the pertinent documentation from ConvertAPI says:
Files to be converted. Value can be URL or file content. If used in >query or multipart content parameter must be suffixed with index >e.g. Files[0], Files1, Files[2]...
The following lines from the main function are the pertinent ones to the function in question:
//lodgingRecieptId is set to a url
const receiptFile = DriveApp.getFileById(lodgingReceiptId);
...
const copyID = frontPage.makeCopy().getId();
const copyDoc = DocumentApp.openById(copyID)
copyDoc.setName("MPD | " + sheet.getLastRow());
const body = copyDoc.getBody();
//find and replace in template copy
body.replaceText("{{AMOUNT}}",amount)
body.replaceText("{{CURRENT_DATE}}",current_date)
body.replaceText("{{LOCATION}}",location)
body.replaceText("{{PURPOSE}}",purpose);
body.replaceText("{{DEPART_DATE}}",formatLeaveDate);
body.replaceText("{{RETURN_DATE}}",formatReturnDate);
body.replaceText("{RSB} ",rsb);
body.replaceText("{{DAYS}}",days);
body.replaceText("{{MPD_AMOUNT}}",mpdAmount);
const docBlob = copyDoc.getAs('application/pdf');
docBlob.setName(copyDoc.getName() + ".pdf");
const copyPdf = DriveApp.createFile(docBlob);
//merge lodging receipt and template copy ——> Save id
mergePDFs(copyPdf,receiptFile)
From your showing script and your showing official document, how about the following modification?
Please replace <YOUR SECRET HERE>
with your secret.
function mergePDFs(pdf1, pdf2) {
var fileValues = [pdf1.getBlob(), pdf2.getBlob()].map((e, i) => ({
"Name": e.getName() || `sample${i + 1}`,
"Data": Utilities.base64Encode(e.getBytes())
}));
var data = { "Parameters": [{ "Name": "Files", "FileValues": fileValues }, { "Name": "StoreFile", "Value": true }] };
var endpoint = "https://v2.convertapi.com/convert/pdf/to/merge?Secret=<YOUR SECRET HERE>";
var options = {
'method': 'post',
'payload': JSON.stringify(data),
'contentType': "application/json",
'muteHttpExceptions': true
};
var res = UrlFetchApp.fetch(endpoint, options);
var outputPDFURL = JSON.parse(res.getContentText()).Files[0].Url;
var outputFile = UrlFetchApp.fetch(outputPDFURL).getBlob().setName("sampleOutput.pdf");
DriveApp.createFile(outputFile);
}
pdf1
and pdf2
are the file object or the HTTPResponse object of the PDF data. Please be careful about this.